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Man...the Guitarking is back...at least my personal G-King lol
Got Goosebumps when the guitar came in - have that often with Pink Floyd/Gilmoure guitars.
Keep’em coming!
Kind regards.
Thanks so,so much @MrBlaschke!
Much appreciated!
Flo
Amazing job!
Thanks a lot @_mwallace
Woohoo! Awesome. Really enjoyed this! 4:15 to 4:25 kills it.
Thanks a lot @LeonKowalski !
Please you all,subscribe to my channel if you please.It would help me a lot !
Cheers!
Flo
@McD hope you'll enjoy this one.
To be fair,i did this recording because of you 😉.
Flo
Done! 👍
Beautiful..
Thanks so much!!
Merci beaucoup!
Flo
Done. I feel like I need to share this with Gilmour on Twitter.. any objections?
No,not at all ☺️.
Thanks a lot !
Cool. I own all those apps already... I simply need to play daily for another 10-15 years to get
hands that supply the essential ingredients to that tone. Somewhere in that time I'll also get a
decent guitar but it's 90% in those hands.
There's no substitute for putting in the work to reach the summit.
FYI: At my guitar lesson this week it became clear to me that I have made some progress.
I just keep slowly making progress. It happens so slowly that it's best to record yourself to detect
the changes in your abilities. It does give me something to obsess about other than collection apps and
hardware. Thanks to IOS no one has to hear most of my repetitious exercises to drive the concepts and
muscle memory into my aging brain neurons.
The best sound coming from a “iOS guitar” so far. Veeery nice playing. Congrats @flo26 (from a guitarist).
@flo26 If you have the interest I'd love to hear your thoughts on the filters in the "JAF Collection"
for guitar uses. It's $15 and models a lot of classic analog synth filters but there's some pretty amazing tone shaping in there that seems to work well for guitar tone geeks.
Done, @flo26
Thanks so much @MrBlaschke !
Thanks for the compliment @Faland !
@McD ,i really think the most important part is having fun while playing.
Fun and joy never left me while making music.
Don’t have any expectations.Just do it because you love doing it.
Everything else will come in due time.
To answer your question on filters,i’m not really in those kind of things.I like to keep my guitar tone the purest possible.
That being said,maybe my next video will be about how to get « weird » guitar sounds with ios apps.
Have a good day you all!
Flo
This is very consistent with the advice from a lot of my heroes That I've been
listening to on podcasts. I'll paraphrase their advice:
Robben Ford: Learn those pentatonic patterns up and down the neck and then
just play and stop being concerned about the "wrong notes". Enjoy the notes that work.
If you not making mistakes you're probably not having much fun.
Bruce Forman: Practicing scales is important but when you play just forget thinking about them.
Just do it.
So, I'm finally beginning to see that what they advise is not only possible. It's natural.
You start adding these words to your personal dictionary hoping to memorize some sentences.
You start linking sentences into paragraphs and after enough effort you learn to just speak.
The connections between thoughts and sounds produced get connected in some primal network
in your neural networks.
I am having fun now. But I still keep learning new words, sentences and how to create paragraphs that sound like my heroes.
I think IOS tools allow everyone to shop for sounds and assemble them without the years of drilling muscle memory and that's empowering. Like the difference between pencil sketching and making images with Photoshop. It's all art and the truly new innovations come from the innovative use of tools.
I forgot to ask... did you front-end the iPad's "audio in" with your Rivera Amp for more tone control? I know that's your general practice. For anyone on a budget the Joyo Amp Sim Pedals are amazing for this purpose.
The use of the "VStomp" app makes me think this is pure IOS. What are the settings used is VStomp?
The DC-9 Overdrive app is also a real gem and sounds amazing when 2 are used in series to imitate that crunchy SRV scratchy sound. SVR's guitar tech moved on to Carlos Santana and got him to try it for low volume tone since the alternative is to go deaf earlier using max'ed out Amps for overdrive tones.
No rivera amp used,just vstomp app.
Watch at the end all the video,i show every apps settings.
Thanks!
Flo
Brilliant. Here's the AUM config of the 6 apps being used
Does channel 2 indicatethere's a straight stereo guitar signal in the final mix also?
CHANNEL 1 APP's
DC-9
FuzzPlus3
VStomp - Highwy 103 Amp
iConvolver
OH 412 MRBW GNR CHUNK.wav from OwnHammer
ReAmp - It never occurred to me to use this App at this stage - it's serving as a recording pre-amp
CHANNEL 3 APP
iFX Rack - in the AUM settings you bus this over to another channel for layout clarity but it could also just be the final stage of channel 1 but one of the upper apps would slide off the srceen
Thanks for sharing this. Only app here that I don’t have is iConvolver.. but Rooms works great too.
Yes. Rooms! is the only AUv3 (when the IAP is paid) IR Reverb App. iConvolver is IAA only.
For anyone on a budget Fiddlicator (IAA) works great for Guitar IR's and is free for shorter IR's (< 350 msec) but costs $5 to use longer ones (up to 1.4 sec max). However, Fiddlicator includes a solid EQ, Reverb and Delay features. It was designed to be used for Electric Violinists. OwnHammer offers some free 200 msec IR's so you can add this to your signal chain for free effectively. It makes a huge difference to get that Mic'ed cabinet sound in a
specific room.
And a quick test drive of the settings... I don't have the Store's VStomp amp but the free fender clone sounds OK. I use a different OwnHammer IR but I tried to get everything as close as I could to see. Here's what a basic G major scale solo sounds like. I still can't get those pinch harmonics on demand:
Did you also pick these specific Apps because I tend to use them or is this how you might
string together an IOS Rig?
GarageBand band amps are equally competent .. you could give them a shot!